Horse Racing

The mischievous look is hard to beat in FG Oaks


As the road to Kentucky Oaks (G1) narrows, the battle for points for the May 5 race continues with the $400,000 Fair Grounds Oaks (G2), a 1/16-mile event for for 3-year-olds on March 25 at Fair Grounds Racecourse & Slots which attracts some of the top contenders.

Quite mischievous ‘s daughter into naughty coached by Brendan Walsh, is second on the Oaks leaderboard with 63 points after a brave match on February 18 Rachel Alexandra Stakes (G2) where she placed 15th with best record. Miracle three-quarters of the length.

The Godolphin half-blood started his career at Churchill Downs and won two in a row, including a special weight and first allowance option claim race in the fall of 2022. She tried her hand at the holdings company for the first time in the US. Golden Rod (G2) in third start and one year with victory in Untapable Stakes in New Orleans, 3 1/4 longer Alys’s look .

The almost undefeated girl will find a way to defeat her compatriot Godolphin Wet paint out of the top spot on the leaderboard after Fair Grounds Oaks, but she’ll have to battle intern Brad Cox The Alys Look to win.

After finishing runner-up in Untapable, The Alys Look recovered well when she returned to the Fair Grounds for the January 21 Silverbulletday Stakes, where she led by a distance. Hurry up at the wire. Campaigned by Ike and Dawn Thrash, this dirty Connect was purchased by Thrash/Payne Racing for $60,000 from Lane’s End shipment for Keeneland’s September 2021 Annual Sale. She is currently tenth on the Oaks leaderboard with 24 points.

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Gold standard racing barn Hoosier Philly is a lead at ninth with 25 points after her win at the Golden Rod last November at Churchill. Also the daughter of Spendthrift’s Into Mischief farm, this little girl has won 3-0-1 from four starts, including her first win in the maiden special class company and won the Rags to Riches Stakes in the second start, both at Churchill.

Intern Tom Amoss will be looking to reclaim his third spot in the Rachel Alexandra final and collect full points against the Kentucky Oaks on Saturday.

Completing this field is the winner of Borderplex Staking on January 29 Christian d’Oro coached by Steve Asmussen for Brad King, Randy Andrews, Chris Coleman, Jim Cone, Suzanne Kirby and Lee Lewis, along with an optional allowance for winners south lawn who ran for Robert Masterson under coach Norm Casse. Both have yet to enter the rankings.

Item: Fair Grounds Oaks presented by Fasig-Tipton (G2)

Fair Grounds Racecourse & SlotsSaturday, March 25, 2023, Race 11

  • Class II
  • 1 1/16m
  • dust
  • $400,000
  • 3 yo Fillies
  • 5:08pm (local)

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